A special version of our popular Alps Switchback Challenge has been designed for members of the BMW MOA. In addition to riding the best passes and switchbacks in the Alps, members will receive a complimentary extra day to tour the BMW Museum in Munich followed by an authentic beer and bratwurst experience. This exciting 8-day alpine adventure features riding in the Austrian, German, Italian and Swiss Alps.

Riders will depart Munich for Pfunds, Austria, a charming village in the Inntal Valley, between the mighty peaks of the Samnaum Mountains and the Ötztal Alps. Located only 3 miles from the border with Switzerland, Pfunds is the Adventure Center which we will call home for four consecutive nights. From the “biker-friendly” lodge, riders will be led by a local Ayres Adventures tour leader on some of the best riding the Alps has to offer. Riders will experience epic and renowned passes including the “Timmelsjoch” and the “Mighty Stelvio” with its 75 switchbacks.

The Switchback Challenge is ideal for single riders or for couples traveling two-up. Non-riding companions (or companions who do not wish to ride every day) can opt for exploring the mountain village of Pfunds and enjoying hotel amenities.

At a Glance Your Alps Switchback Challenge 2019

Welcome to Bavaria, the “beer capital of Germany”! On the official arrival day we will meet you at the airport and transfer you to the hotel. If you arrive early, you can take a stroll to do a little sightseeing or try out one of the famous Bavarian biergartens. We’ll have a kickoff meeting in the late afternoon followed by our first dinner together!

Our first riding day offers a perfect opportunity to get accustomed to the bike and the riding conditions in Europe. We journey out on beautiful winding country roads through the upper Bavarian Lake country. Our first stop will be in the picturesque Bavarian village of Bad Tölz, the gateway to the Alps. We’ll cross into Austria where we will encounter and enjoy the exhilaration of our first alpine roads. At a look-out point high above the Inn Valley, we can stop to appreciate stunning mountain views from the extension deck. Curvy roads will lead us into Pfunds where we will find a picturesque alpine village next to the Inn River. History of the town dates back to the 1200s with some buildings as old as 400 years. The support vehicle will have delivered our luggage by the time we arrive at our “home” for the next four nights.

A fantastic day lies ahead as we ride west into the Swiss Alps. Crossing the border into Switzerland, the fun begins with roads that give a clue as to why this tour is labelled “Switchback Challenge”! In spite of the exhilarating ride, it is hard to resist stopping to capture the picture-perfect landscapes of the Alps and the many alpine villages. We will enjoy Swiss hospitality in many of these charming villages along the way. A highlight of the today’s ride is the famous Fluelapass, which at an elevation of 7818 ft, offers breathtaking views of the striking Schwarzhorn and the alpine lakes below. We ride through Davos, the highest altitude town in Europe, and then cross the Julierpass to arrive at our destination, St. Moritz, one of the most famous holiday resort towns in the world.

Today is the day we conquer the iconic Mighty Stelvio! We leave Pfunds for Italy via the Reschenpass. At the top of this ancient pass, which was built at the behest of a Roman Emperor in the 2nd century, we’ll stop to view the artificial lake with a 14th century church submerged in its waters. Continuing into Italy we stop for refreshments in the beautiful old hamlet of Glurns, a cultural treasure tucked behind medieval city walls. From there, we begin our approach to conquer Passo di Stelvio, the mother of all passes. With 48 switchbacks up, and another 27 down, it is the second highest paved pass in the Alps. We will pass through Livigno, a once charming farm village which has grown in popularity as a tourist destination in recent years. It is a place worth stopping as it is a pretty town with duty-free status. On our return to Pfunds, we dip back into Switzerland to ride the wonderful Ofen Pass, named after the ovens used for ironworks in the area.

Today we head back into the Italian Alps where numerous pass roads will make for a great day. We ride east toward the Inn Valley and start climbing to the saddle of Kuehtai, Austria’s highest ski resort. We head back into Italy via the Brennerpass, the most important north-south connection in the Alps. Next we climb the extraordinary Jaufenpass followed by the 8200 ft Paso di Rombo, also known as the Timmelsjoch in German. The summit of this toll road is also the border into Italy. The Timmelsjoch has become a mecca for both bicyclists and motorcyclists from all over the world. As the road is so famous among motorcycle enthusiasts, the owners of a nearby ski-hill decided it was a great location for a motorcycle museum. In a building of stunning architectural design, the museum showcases the culture and history of motorcycle riding with 170 classic motorcycles on display. Though we may be tempted to spend a considerable amount of time at this Top Mountain Crosspoint, it is a long day and so we must continue on our way. On our return to Pfunds, we take a relaxing ride through the Oetz Valley, formed by the main chain of the Alps. The Oetz Valley is famous for the discovery of Ötzi or “Iceman”, which dates back to 3,300 BC.

Our last riding day provides plenty of photo opportunities as we work our way back to Munich. The landscape transitions from high alpine to lush countryside, an area so beautiful that the last kings in the state of Bavaria made it their home. Passing by the crystal clear waters of Plansee Lake, we will see the hunting castle of King Ludwig. This famous castle is where “Mad” King Ludwig of Bavaria tried to imitate the famous French castle of Versailles. Before we loop into Ismaning, we will stop at the famous Pilgrimage Church of Wies in Steingaden, where in 1738 a miracle was said to have taken place. Dinner will be at an authentic Bavarian biergarten where we can drink to our time together in the Alps – Prost!!

Today we will visit the BMW Museum located at the old Olympic Village where we will enjoy a grand exhibition of BMW vehicles from all historic periods along with the technology developments and conceptual studies which made them possible. In another building, enhanced with an incredible double-cone glass and steel installation, the BMW Welt provides a lavish display of BMW products where people can look, touch and sit in current production models. After touring the BMW Museum and BMW Welt, we will venture out to enjoy a beer and bratwurst at an authentic Bavarian biergarten in the heart of the city. For the remaining part of the day, you can stroll around and absorb the unique qualities of this city with its contrast between Bavarian traditions and modern urban sophistication. It’s a dynamic place full of heritage, culture and, of course, beer!

Meals

Special Inclusions

Single room supplement

The single supplement applies for riders who request single occupancy. It also applies for cases in which a rider wishes to share a room with another rider, but there are no riders available or willing to share a room.

Ayres Adventure Switchback Challenge was amazing

Ayres Adventure Switchback Challenge was amazing. If you are the type of rider who measures the chicken strip before and after your ride (like my husband does) then this tour is for you. We spent most of the time leaning than we did riding up right. This was especially challenging for me because I was riding two up and in charge of the filming while trying to hold on. Axel was not only entertaining but a wealth of knowledge when it came to the bikes, riding and safety. He made sure to include me in the decision making process even though I was the only female and pillion. He went above and beyond to make me feel like a real life princess on my birthday. The little touches did not go unnoticed. Thank you Axel and thank you Ayres for the trip of a life time.

Best yet father and son outing to date in this lifetime!

It was a great experience!

My wife booked this tour for my son and I for my son's high school graduation present. My wife is our family's chief financial officer,and she wanted me to tell you that she believed it was a very good experience for the cost. That is huge coming from her! I have her permission to do more tours with your company!
Axel and Claus were very good to be with for the week. No complaints whatsoever. They could not have been more gracious. Thank you so much for everything your personnel did to accommodate us. There were no problems that we encountered, from signing up to checking out. It was a great experience.

Private Tour Inquiry

We are happy to book any of our motorcycle tour as a private tour. For most tours, we require a minimum of 8 bikes, or 12 participants (riders plus co-riders). We can provide a private motorcycle tour for smaller groups, but a surcharge may apply. We can also customize any of our regular tours for a private group.